shy |
submissive |
As adjectives the difference between shy and submissive
is that
shy is easily frightened; timid while
submissive is meekly obedient or passive.
As nouns the difference between shy and submissive
is that
shy is an act of throwing while
submissive is one who submits.
As a verb shy
is to avoid due to timidness or caution.
obstrusive |
shy |
As adjectives the difference between obstrusive and shy
is that
obstrusive is while
shy is easily frightened; timid.
As a verb shy is
to avoid due to timidness or caution.
As a noun shy is
an act of throwing.
sociable |
shy |
As adjectives the difference between sociable and shy
is that
sociable is tending to socialize or be social; friendly; inviting; congenial while
shy is easily frightened; timid.
As a verb shy is
to avoid due to timidness or caution.
As a noun shy is
an act of throwing.
shy |
jocund |
As adjectives the difference between shy and jocund
is that
shy is easily frightened; timid while
jocund is jovial; exuberant; lighthearted; merry and in high spirits; exhibiting happiness.
As a verb shy
is to avoid due to timidness or caution.
As a noun shy
is an act of throwing.
meek |
shy |
As adjectives the difference between meek and shy
is that
meek is humble, modest, meager, or self-effacing while
shy is easily frightened; timid.
As verbs the difference between meek and shy
is that
meek is to tame; to break while
shy is to avoid due to timidness or caution.
As a noun shy is
an act of throwing.
opening |
shy |
As verbs the difference between opening and shy
is that
opening is while
shy is to avoid due to timidness or caution.
As nouns the difference between opening and shy
is that
opening is an act or instance of making or becoming open while
shy is an act of throwing.
As adjectives the difference between opening and shy
is that
opening is (cricket) while
shy is easily frightened; timid.
shy |
timidity |
As nouns the difference between shy and timidity
is that
shy is an act of throwing while
timidity is shyness.
As an adjective shy
is easily frightened; timid.
As a verb shy
is to avoid due to timidness or caution.
shy |
confident |
As adjectives the difference between shy and confident
is that
shy is easily frightened; timid while
confident is very sure of something; positive.
As nouns the difference between shy and confident
is that
shy is an act of throwing while
confident is .
As a verb shy
is to avoid due to timidness or caution.
shy |
happy |
As adjectives the difference between shy and happy
is that
shy is easily frightened; timid while
happy is experiencing the effect of favourable fortune; having the feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind, as peace, tranquillity, comfort; contented; joyous.
As a verb shy
is to avoid due to timidness or caution.
As a noun shy
is an act of throwing.
shy |
uninterested |
As adjectives the difference between shy and uninterested
is that
shy is easily frightened; timid while
uninterested is unmotivated by personal interest; unbiased, disinterested.
As a verb shy
is to avoid due to timidness or caution.
As a noun shy
is an act of throwing.
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